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	<title>Comments on: mis/identification</title>
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	<description>i'm still in the mirror stage.</description>
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		<title>By: Tiffany</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tiffany</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2005 20:41:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey-- I know what you mean about contemporary museum studies.  Look at it this way-- when working on your thesis, make sure to make it clear that you understand what the conversation is, but I think it's okay to let you know that you think other concerns should be relevant, i.e., "infotainment" is relevant, but in our day and age entertainment and education is melded in such a way that this is hardly even disputible anymore, and it's not necessarily such a horrible, horrible thing.  Whenever I hear disparaging comments to that effect, I just remind people about how awesome Bill Nye the Science Guy was.  Because of him, I know what dioxiribonucleic acid is, and that the brain is mostly a fatty organ.  Wow!

Lovies,
t
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey&#8211; I know what you mean about contemporary museum studies.  Look at it this way&#8211; when working on your thesis, make sure to make it clear that you understand what the conversation is, but I think it&#8217;s okay to let you know that you think other concerns should be relevant, i.e., &#8220;infotainment&#8221; is relevant, but in our day and age entertainment and education is melded in such a way that this is hardly even disputible anymore, and it&#8217;s not necessarily such a horrible, horrible thing.  Whenever I hear disparaging comments to that effect, I just remind people about how awesome Bill Nye the Science Guy was.  Because of him, I know what dioxiribonucleic acid is, and that the brain is mostly a fatty organ.  Wow!</p>
<p>Lovies,<br />
t</p>
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